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What motivates Hindley's conflict with Heathcliff in 'Wuthering Heights'?
Jealousy over social status
A shared love for Catherine Earnshaw
Financial disputes between families
Desire for revenge
How does Hindley's treatment of Heathcliff change throughout the novel?
He becomes more affectionate as time progresses.
He initially treats him with kindness, then turns cruel.
He remains consistently hostile towards him.
He treats Heathcliff as an equal from the beginning.
What is the turning point in Hindley and Heathcliff's relationship?
Catherine's marriage to Edgar Linton
Heathcliff's return after a period of absence
Hindley's inheritance of Wuthering Heights
Catherine's death
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